Ks. Chartzoulakis et Mh. Loupassaki, EFFECTS OF NACL SALINITY ON GERMINATION, GROWTH, GAS-EXCHANGE AND YIELD OF GREENHOUSE EGGPLANT, Agricultural water management, 32(3), 1997, pp. 215-225
The effects of NaCl salinity on germination, growth, gas exchange and
yield of greenhouse grown eggplant (Solanum melongena, L. hybrid 'Deli
ca') were studied. Plants were grown in sand-perlite mixture (1:3) and
irrigated with half strength Hoagland nutrient solution containing 0,
10, 25, 50, 100 and 150 mmol NaCl. Salinities up to 50 mmol delayed g
ermination, but did not reduce final germination percentage; it was re
duced significantly at 100 and 150 mmol NaCl. Plant height and leaf ar
ea were reduced significantly (P = 0.05) at salinities of 25, 50, 100
and 150 mmol. Cl- in leaf was always present at higher tissue concentr
ations than Na+. Leaf growth was the most sensitive parameter to NaCl
salinity. Photosynthetic rate was inversely related to the concentrati
on of either Na+ or Cl- in the older leaf laminas, while no reduction
was noticed at recently expanding leaves even of those grown at 150 mm
ol NaCl. Total yield was reduced by 23%, 41%, 69% and 88% at salinitie
s of 25, 50, 100 and 150 mmol NaCl respectively, Both fruit number per
plant and fruit size were reduced by salinity. (C) 1997 Elsevier Scie
nce B.V.